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Energy regulation in Europe : the politics of regulation and regulatory policy revisited
05 September 2019
Authors: VASCONCELOS, Jorge
In the first part, the author describes the evolution of European Union politics of regulation since liberalization of network industries and provides a critical assessment of its major shortcomings. The second part discusses the importance of consistent regulatory policies that take into account new technologies and increasingly complex public policies.
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